2 parks in 1 day, and which day?

5terre

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Two questions:
1. We are going as a day trip from Paris. I was planning on purchasing the one day, one park pass and go to Disneyland Parc. However, the 2 park pass is not much more. What would you suggest?
2. Does it matter if we go on a Thursday or Friday? I figure Thursday is better, but we will have Paris museum passes that we will waste a day on if we go to DLP on Thursday.

Looking forward to it! Planning on surprising princess: the night before, or maybe even on the RER!
 
If you are going during the holidays it won't matter wether it'd Thurs or Fri tbh

Crowds will be heavy but you've got the late hours so it's doable

I'd get a 2 park ticket for the small difference in price as the shows in the Studios are well worth a look plus you might get lucky with Crush :goodvibes
 
The Studios isn't a great park (it's possibly the worst Disney park in the world) but it's quite good on a busy days as there are lots of shows.

On a busy summers day you can do Stitch, Animagique, Cinemagique, Playhouse Disney, Stunt show and then fastpass ToT and Rock N Rollercoaster.

If you went to the Studios for opening, you could be finished by 2pm leaving you the rest of the day to explore the main park.
 
I'd go for two parks too, since you're there. If it gets very busy, then some time out at Cinemagique and Animagique is good. As Happy Tappy says, you'll probably have done what you want there by early afternoon and will be able to enjoy the Disneyland Park until closing, approx 11pm (depending on when you're going) plus Dreams :love:

Personally, I really like the studios and we spend quite a bit of time there. It's also very easy to park hop - the entrances are minutes away from one another and the RER line.

Hope this helps :goodvibes
 

Thanks for the feedback. I still haven't decided! I am leaning toward just Disneyland Parc - I really want to cover it well. We wouldn't go on ToT and probably not RnR. What time is Dreams?
 
Dreams is the night time show. It's a combination of music, fireworks, giant water fountains and clever 3D mapped projections on the castle.

It's unmissable.
 
Yes, I figured that, I was wondering what time it goes on? At closing?
 

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